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The rhythmic whirring of fruit-annihilating blades, punctuated by the crunching of ice and glugging of poured juices, courses through Smoothie King’s health emporium. Guests select from a bountiful selection of made-to-order beverages in seven categories—including Stay Healthy, Trim Down, and Get Energy—each formulated with specific fruit combos to help bulk up muscle or trim down waistlines. The Raspberry Sunrise balances out its tartness with honey, while the exotic Mangosteen Madness showcases the Southeast Asian fruit along with strawberries and papaya. Guests can augment their fruit flavors with one of 11 enhancers, such as a vitamin and calcium blend to strengthen joints, or a 125 mg Caffeine Charge enhancer to temporarily make mowing the lawn less sleep-inducing.

Casual American fare can be found at Village Tavern.
Calorie-counters won t find any low-fat fare here, so enjoy the menu and take a break from the diet.
Village Tavern guests can also take advantage of the many drink options offered here.
Take the kids along too — Village Tavern is a great spot for families with food that even little ones will love.
Village Tavern provides a fun vibe with a great happy hour atmosphere.
Hop online in no time using Village Tavern's free wifi.
Village Tavern is a prime location to dine with a group.
At Village Tavern, there's no need to confine your meal to a traditional dining room — outdoor seating is available when the weather is warm.
Be sure to call for a reservation if the restaurant is part of your weekend plans — it can get crowded on Fridays and Saturdays.
Wear what you like when you dine at Village Tavern — the restaurant has a chill vibe just right for casual dining.
Always five minutes behind schedule? Pick up your food to go instead.
Street parking is provided for those dining at the restaurant's SW 2nd St location.
A mid-priced establishment, Village Tavern offers meals that typically cost about $30 or less.
Village Tavern serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, so stop by whenever is most convenient for you.

Indulge in your favorite Caribbean dishes at Bahama Breeze.
Bahama Breeze is making food that everyone loves. Taking it back to the high-calorie basics.
Complete your meal with the perfect glass of wine or beer from Bahama Breeze's drink list.
Got kids? No problem at Bahama Breeze! The restaurant is a fantastic spot for families to dine together.
What do you need at the end of the workweek? A happy hour at Bahama Breeze.
Warm weather brings out Bahama Breeze's highly coveted patio seating.
Wifi is on the house at Bahama Breeze, so you can stay connected on your mobile device.
Music lovers can enjoy live performances at Bahama Breeze as well.
Or, take your food to go.
Love the food so much you want to serve it at your next soiree? No problem — Bahama Breeze offers catering.
Free parking is available to Bahama Breeze's diners that need it.
Checks are bigger than average at the restaurant, so prepare your wallet.

Enjoy a night out on the town with a signature cocktail at local favorite Big Dawgs Sports Cafe.
Low-fat food isn t on the menu, so diners come to Big Dawgs Sports Cafe to enjoy their every bite.
The bar is stocked with TVs, so you can watch the next big game.
If you're in a hurry, place an order for pickup instead.
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Leave your piggy bank at home! With prices under $15, you can eat at Big Dawgs Sports Cafe for next to nothing.
Early risers and night owls alike can enjoy Big Dawgs Sports Cafe since it serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Mocha Caf? and Lounge is more than an authentic Haitian restaurant. Diners can certainly order entrees of fried pork with red beans, rice and fried plantains, or grilled lobster tail with macaroni. However, visitors can also stop by for special events, ranging from poetry readings to DJed nights of dancing, with cocktails as tropical as a glass with a whole coconut in it.

Though flat and polished to a brilliant gleam, the floor at Miami Beach Ballroom is as much a springboard as it is a dancing surface. Students from the school have taken the steps learned in the ballroom and gone on to compete on some of the biggest stages possible, from the US Grand National finals to the sets of So You Think You Can Dance and Dancing with the Stars. Instructors take students step-by-step through the tango, rhumba, salsa, and other popular styles.